Self-sacrificial
[self-sak-ruh-fahys, self-] /ˌsɛlfˈsæk rəˌfaɪs, ˈsɛlf-/
noun
1.
sacrifice of one’s interests, desires, etc., as for duty or the good of another.
self-sacrifice
noun
1.
the sacrifice of one’s own desires, interest, etc, for the sake of duty or for the well-being of others
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